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Kirk Spridgeon 5/21/09 11:40 AM

Little 500 Pole Day
 
I'm seeing 41 or 42 cars in the house today for qualifying. Practice just started. More new cars: 88 jimmy mccune, 99 kevin feeney, 71K Geoff Kaiser. One or two more i don't know. I know entered cars of vennard, hall and swain are 3 i don't see here.
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usac14 5/21/09 2:39 PM

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any updates? Thanks in advance.

wbr 5/21/09 2:47 PM

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yes please keep us updated; I am in south carolina for work and its killing me not to be there.

usac14 5/21/09 3:00 PM

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In the past years there has seemed to be a source for pretty good updates on the race. Sometimes radio, other times someone painstakingly posted updates. Any word on a source this year? TJslideways.com? Any good Samaritans out there?

I think it's being broadcast localy on the MAX stations, but it doesn't look like they stream online. Anybody know different?

767 5/21/09 3:00 PM

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Right now #5 of Tony Elliot has the Pole in a 6cylender, #91 of Steel in the center and the #20 6 cylender of SHANE HOLLINGSWORTH are fast so far. I am told at least 32 cars have taken time. Right now it looks like you need laps under 12 seconds to make the field. Looks like we may have one heck of a field for this year. Sorry no updat on Wilson, this was all I could get.

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Dad says the infield is full of cars. He had to walk ouut to the parking lot to give me an update. Several guys are struggeling with the handeling. There is alot of excitement, right now as guys are tring to get into the top 15. Chet phillip hit the wall on his first attempt. He pulled in the infield and made adjustments, then came right back out. The car is fast, they are hopeing he will come back out for another run.

Jim Gardner 5/21/09 3:11 PM

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Under 12 seconds just to make the field? Or just to be locked into 15th today? thats pretty quick. Any word on what time elliot put down to sit on the provisional pole? Both he and I believe it was Billy Puterbaugh were really quick in Nolen's 6 cylinder cars a year ago. Also where is Mr. Little 500 Eric Gordon?

767 5/21/09 3:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Gardner (Post 104837)
Under 12 seconds just to make the field? Or just to be locked into 15th today? thats pretty quick. Any word on what time elliot put down to sit on the provisional pole? Both he and I believe it was Billy Puterbaugh were really quick in Nolen's 6 cylinder cars a year ago. Also where is Mr. Little 500 Eric Gordon?

He told me almost all the guys that have qualified have been turning laps under 12 seconds. Dad read the score board to me, I looked up the names, would billy be in the 20 instead of hollingsworth?

Midget82 5/21/09 3:21 PM

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Puterbaugh ran the Nolen 20 the past couple years. Shane is in it this year though.
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Seadog 5/21/09 4:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 767 (Post 104834)
Right now #5 of Tony Elliot has the Pole in a 6cylender, #91 of Steel in the center and the #20 6 cylender of SHANE HOLLINGSWORTH are fast so far. I am told at least 32 cars have taken time. Right now it looks like you need laps under 12 seconds to make the field. Looks like we may have one heck of a field for this year. Sorry no updat on Wilson, this was all I could get.

---------- Post added at 03:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:00 PM ----------

Dad says the infield is full of cars. He had to walk ouut to the parking lot to give me an update. Several guys are struggeling with the handeling. There is alot of excitement, right now as guys are tring to get into the top 15. Chet phillip hit the wall on his first attempt. He pulled in the infield and made adjustments, then came right back out. The car is fast, they are hopeing he will come back out for another run.

Thanks much for the updates!

arctic monkey21 5/21/09 4:33 PM

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Jacob Wilson was one of the faster cars and I think he ended up in row 2. The front row is the same as stated before with Elliott, Steele and Hollingsworth. I believe Tony Hunt is 4th.

usac14 5/21/09 4:46 PM

Re: Little 500 Pole Day
 
Tony Elliott Claims 61st Pay Less Little 500 Pole Position

41 Cars Take Times During First Round Qualifying

Warsaw’s Tony Elliott served notice that he will be a force to be reckoned with during the 61st running of the Pay Less Little 500 this Saturday at Anderson Speedway.

Elliott, the runner-up to Kokomo’s Shane Cottle last year, captured his first pole position in 16 appearances in the Little 500 on Thursday.

Elliott in the Gene Nolen Racing entry was the 18th car to make a qualifying run and his four-lap time of 45.271 stood up for the pole position. Elliott also turned the two fastest laps of the day at 11.221 and 11.243 seconds.

Florida driver Dave Steele, the 1996 race winner, will start from the middle of the front row with a four-lap time of 45.394 and Elliott’s teammate rookie Shane Hollingsworth grabbed the outside spot on the front row with a time of 45.503.

“I hope this is an omen,” Elliott said of his pole run. “The track was great. We made some changes at the end and they worked. The first two laps were good but then the car got tight and it wouldn’t turn as good in the corners.”

Elliott said it was great to finally win a pole position for the Little 500.

“We had some good runs in the past, but this car worked,” he said. “I hope this is my turn,” Elliott said of a Little 500 win.

Steele, a six-time pole winner, said his car was better qualifying than it was in practice.

“I would have liked to have won the pole, but we got beat a little,” he said. “It’s after 500 laps that counts.”

Hollingsworth said the team had an engine let go during practice on Tuesday and the crew worked all night making repairs.

“It’s running a little better,” he said, “we had a lot of hurdles to jump. “I didn’t expect to be here,” Hollingsworth said of his front row starting spot. “I’m excited right now. I know there are a lot of drivers with more experience behind me. Gene (Nolen) has been here a lot and that should help.”

Hollingsworth said a top ten or top five finish would be a successful event for the team.
“I’ve run a lot of Silver Crown races,” he continued. “There are races and events. This is an event.”

Elliott, Steele and Hollingsworth all made qualifying runs early in the two-hour session as it appeared the track got slick in the hot afternoon sun.

Eight-time Little 500 winner Eric Gordon was one of the last cars to take a qualifying time and will start 13TH. Three-time champion Jeff Bloom battled an ill-handling race car and qualified 27th.

Florida’s Troy Decaire claimed the 15th position on the next to last qualifying run of the day knocking Canadian driver Ryan Litt from a locked in position for the $123,000 Pay Less Little 500.
Second round qualifying to fill the 33-car field will take place today from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Anderson Speedway. Qualifying action will be followed by the Families Forever Ministries Night starting at 7 p.m. with racing action in the Thunder Car, Front Wheel Drive oval and Figure-8 divisions. There is also a fireworks show.

The 61st running of the Pay Less Little 500 is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. on Saturday.

For additional information on Anderson Speedway call (765) 642-0206.


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